why we can't leave in space
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we get some issues that are harmful for our body
bone loss, lose 1 or 2% of your bone mass every month in load bearing parts of your skeleton such as feet.eye problems (many astronauts have short term issues after their flight, and there's been one case of irreversible damage to sight as a result of zero g),thinner blood (reduction in blood cell count can be as much as 15% after two weeks in space),more blood in the upper body,increased resting heart rate,greatly increased levels of adrenaline,reduced digestion leading to malnutritionissues in liver and kidney function,changes in function of immune system,reduced thirst leading to dehydration,increased core temperatures,can only get rid of heat by sweating, not by convection so increased sweatingThe sweating leads to magnesium deficiency,increased iron,can't take most medicines orally, only subcutaneously because of the stomach, liver and kidney issues,William Rowe has also turned up possible evidence of a risk of sudden heart failure after moderate exercise such as a space walk, due partly to adapatation to zero g conditions.
therefore we cannot live in space .
bone loss, lose 1 or 2% of your bone mass every month in load bearing parts of your skeleton such as feet.eye problems (many astronauts have short term issues after their flight, and there's been one case of irreversible damage to sight as a result of zero g),thinner blood (reduction in blood cell count can be as much as 15% after two weeks in space),more blood in the upper body,increased resting heart rate,greatly increased levels of adrenaline,reduced digestion leading to malnutritionissues in liver and kidney function,changes in function of immune system,reduced thirst leading to dehydration,increased core temperatures,can only get rid of heat by sweating, not by convection so increased sweatingThe sweating leads to magnesium deficiency,increased iron,can't take most medicines orally, only subcutaneously because of the stomach, liver and kidney issues,William Rowe has also turned up possible evidence of a risk of sudden heart failure after moderate exercise such as a space walk, due partly to adapatation to zero g conditions.
therefore we cannot live in space .
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We can't live in space because there is no atmosphere, no oxygen . we can't live without oxygen.
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